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Russia’s ally: a solution to the Ukrainian crisis is possible within a week

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and declared Lukashenko In an interview with the network "NBC News" The American official posted from the agency’s excerpts: "It all depends on been united AndGreat Britain".

The President of Belarus, an ally of Russia, continued: "If you realize the need tomorrow to come to the negotiating table and find a solution, believe me, we will find a solution within a week.".

Lukashenko’s statement comes amid contradictory signals on the course of the war that broke out since 24 February.

The Russian president used Vladimir Putina new diplomatic language towards Ukrainians in recent days, as he stated two days ago at a press conference in the Kazakh capital Astana: "Our mission is not to destroy Ukraine".

He added in a television interview that Russia "be very respectful" to the Ukrainian people, despite what they called "in the current situation".

From those signs it seemed that there was a tendency for a shift, albeit limited, in the course of the war that broke out eight months ago.

On the other hand, there were signs of escalation that also included Belarus, a neighbor of Ukraine and an ally of Russia.

After being unveiled in early October, Kerch bridge connecting the Russian mainland In the Crimea that included Fly In 2014, following a partially destroyed attack, Russia launched several days of missile strikes across Ukraine, in which it seemed the clock had turned back to the start of the war.

Furthermore, Russia has annexed 4 regions of Ukraineafter referendums were conducted in them, as well as Moscow threatens to use nuclear weapons in defense of their interests.

And on Saturday, Belarus announced the arrival in the country of the first Russian soldiers of the new joint military force between Moscow and Minsk.

The move came a week after the announcement of the formation of the force that should defend the country’s borders from a Ukrainian threat.

But the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr ZelenskyMoscow has previously been accused of attempting to do so "Drag Belarus into war".

He called on the Group of Seven to send an international monitoring mission to the Ukraine-Belarus border.

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and declared Lukashenko In an interview with the American network “NBC News”, from which the official agency published excerpts: “It all depends on been united AndGreat Britain“.

“If you realize the need to sit down at the negotiating table tomorrow and find a solution, believe me, we will find a solution within a week,” added the Russian allied president.

Lukashenko’s statement comes amid contradictory signals on the course of the war that broke out since 24 February.

The Russian president used Vladimir Putina new diplomatic language towards Ukrainians in recent days, as he said two days ago at a press conference in the Kazakh capital Astana: “Our mission is not to destroy Ukraine“.

He added in a televised interview that Russia has “great respect” for the Ukrainian people, despite what he called “the current situation”.

From those signs it seemed that there was a tendency for a shift, albeit limited, in the course of the war that broke out eight months ago.

On the other hand, there were signs of escalation that also included Belarus, a neighbor of Ukraine and an ally of Russia.

After being unveiled in early October, Kerch bridge connecting the Russian mainland In the Crimea that included Fly In 2014, following a partially destroyed attack, Russia launched several days of missile strikes across Ukraine, in which it seemed the clock had turned back to the start of the war.

Furthermore, Russia has annexed 4 regions of Ukraineafter referendums were conducted in them, as well as Moscow threatens to use nuclear weapons in defense of their interests.

And on Saturday, Belarus announced the arrival in the country of the first Russian soldiers of the new joint military force between Moscow and Minsk.

The move came a week after the announcement of the formation of the force that should defend the country’s borders from a Ukrainian threat.

But the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr ZelenskyPreviously, he accused Moscow of trying to “drag Belarus into war”.

He called on the Group of Seven to send an international monitoring mission to the Ukraine-Belarus border.

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